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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 530, Issue 1, 29 July 1991, Pages 187-198
Nuclear Physics A

High-spin states in 149Gd

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Abstract

High-spin states in 149Gd have been investigated via the 124Sn(30Si, 5n)149Gd reaction at a beam energy of 150 MeV. Measurements of γγ-coincidences and angular distributions with respect to the nuclear spin axis allowed the decay scheme to be extended up to J≈852h̵ and E ≈ 16 MeV. Single-particle configurations were assigned to many high-spin levels based on calculations performed with the deformed Woods-Saxon potential.

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